another? and i think we have to be very clear inoureducationalprocessand the communication to our people and what is acceptable behavior and what is unacceptable behavior, and i am often fearful when we try to develop a black letter law if you have all these factors and bullying and you fell outside and that works okay in the courtroom. right? as prosecutors we need clear understanding of the laws to understand whether we have a criminal violation or not, but i am fearful we maybe overly legalistic and the way we deal with on a daily basis and we need to approach this by a global perspective respecting people and understanding we have the same rights and obligations and starting with the adults and i go back to the adults because the adults really have to tow the line here. they really have to walk the talk. i cannot tell you how often i of involved in large mentoring efforts and now in two different places, in l.a. and arizona. i cannot tell you how often the teachers are the ones that set the tone whether we have a respectable environment or and not part of that is educatio

for children" and we have been around for about 32 years. we're nonprofit and we dobotheducationandadvocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in washington state and i would like to congratulate you and especially those in law enforcement in california for the high level of discourse that you have incredibly impressed today by what i have heard and my hats off to you for all the good work you're doing. so i do advocacy and part of that is kind of reaching out to people and bringing the message of social emotional learning not just to schools because educators kind of get it. it's not a stretch when we talk to them why it's important to get it, but we want to take the message out

and he only been working at goodyear just a little over one year. he hadlesseducationunlessexperience. and he already made $600 more a month than i did from a lower paying job. the judge calculated my two years backpay, and i was given 30,000 per year. so i left the courtroom with $360,000. the headlines said from california to chicago to new york and florida, all across this nation -- the headlines read jacksonville, alabama, woman awarded $3.8 million from goodyear tire and rubber. they say that i got that money. the gadsden headline said that as well. i got a lot of compliments of the headlines in the news. well, that was 2003. he went to the 11th circuit record and then my guilt was hurt in the supreme court in november of 2006. life goes on. we had our normal family life the best we could do. but i worked the case just like it was a job. i called over 100 people to find the people that we needed to testify on my behalf. people were afraid of losing their jobs. they were so afraid. that is why they switched over. most of this was color coded. but life went on and my husband had tw

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will overshadow other issues that need to be addressed,likeeducationandimmigration reform. issues that could be held hostage until the spending fights are over. sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: other changes could soon be in store for washington: treasury secretary timothy geithner will leave the administration before the end of the month according to sources talking with bloomberg. that would mean geithner would leave as president obama and congress continue negotiating raising the nation's debt ceiling. geithner is the only remaining original member of president obama's economic team. the federal reserve is looking to end its bond buying programs this year, but there's no agreement as to when. minutes of the central bank's december meeting released today, show division among policymakers about when to stop the strategy. the federal reserve has been buying $85 billion worth of government mortgage-backed bonds per month in its effort to drive down long term interest rates. some on the fed want to stop, "well before the end of 2013." that sent stocks lower, the dow closed down 21 po

tax in virginia and make up the difference by raising the sales tax. he also pushed foraneducationplanthat includes teacher pay raises, new teacher jobs, and greater investment in charter schools. >>> a new law in the district is trying to crack down on drunk drivers. anyone convicted of driving under the influence can be ordered to use ignition lock devices even if it's their first offense. the devices prevent a car from starting unless the driver proves that he or she has not been drinking. the law also increases the penalties for driving drunk when a child in the car. it will also be easier for district police to tell if a driver has been drinking. the city unveiled new breath test machines yesterday. the machines replace faulty equipment that force d.c. to abandoned the test four years ago. police will use them to catch drunk drivers throughout the city. >> i don't think there's an acceptable excuse for. it someone who's driving under the influence or driving drunk is actually like a moving missile. >> about 1,400 people were arrested last fall in a crackdown from halloween t

when it comes toeffectiveeducationpolicies.former chancellor of d.c. public schools michelle rhee takes us inside her state-by-state assessment but first bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> for some this is a happy forecast, for others who like the snow and cold, this isn't the week for you. this is a january thaw. we haven't had much of a winter. we were cold last week and this week completely different story. all the cold and cool air up in canada and mild, pacific air and warm air from the gulf of mexico streaming through the eastern half of the country. now, there will be some rainy spots. we'll talk about that in a second. look at these temperatures today. these are your highs today, mid-40s up through new york city. even chicago, near 40 degrees and all of the areas from kansas city, oklahoma city, dallas, right through the southeast well above average. now, we have rain, the worst weather in the country, by far, you're waking up to it from seattle and rainy, windy weather and rain around spokane and a couple more inches before it changes over to rain. we are warm a

. it was a continuation of the libertarian movement about which ron paul rose. hewaseducatedtobecome the political thinker by the works of the rakes of hayek and they always embraced leonard read of the foundation about what change was about, on educating one mind at a time. ron paul has used politics is the tool for that libertarian goal and if you asked me 10 years ago, i would've said maybe with the best tool because he was merely describes your outlier in congress, but he's proven me 100% wrong using the tool of major party politics. he's been one of the greatest educators for libertarianism of our time as david said. it's not just about politics. the other sort of gap that ron paul bridges is key to his appeal is the apocalyptic ron paul who was at the same time to very hopeful ron paul. ron paul is one of the other politicians around who is willing to say, america is not necessarily the greatest khmer riches come of this wonderful nation in the world that can only do rate overseas and if there's anything wrong, for the other guy. in foreign policy terms, behavior overseas is actually in some

for years ofgirlseducationinpakistan. she wants equal rights. she had a blog she spoke out about what was like being a young girl in the swat valley in pakistan, for all of that targeted tore the for the taliban and pulled over her school bus as she was on the way home from school and shot her in the head. miraculously, she survived, thanks to the great work of some pakistan and british doctors. she's now out of the hospital. what's the update on malala and what's next for her? >> she is out of the hospital and her father got a job in britain so her family will remain in britain, where she will be a little bit safer. they will have a little bit of security. but her life, it's going to be an uphill battle trying to protect ser he have from now on because she has become a symbol of freedom to many women in the islamic world and this is why she is he' going to remain a target and a major target by radicals who think it's a medal of honor to kill her and basically put fear in the hearts of the rest of population in the islamic world and who want to pursue education and rebellion. >> in fa

an uptick in traffic. the new rocketshipeducationcharter school near a light rail station will serve 600 students and bring a long planned park and playground to the neighborhood. >>> and we are learning tonight that some damaged windows at san jose city hall will be an expensive fix and police say someone was seen throwing rocks and bottles at the windows a couple of weeks ago. the suspect was positioned in a way so that security cameras could not make a positive id. replacement windows are on order at the cost of $12,000. >>> san jose international airport is about to welcome the world's most advanced passenger plane. boeing's 787 dreamliner will touch down friday as all nippon airlines launches its new nonstop service from silicon valley to tokyo. as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez shows us, the airport just got a slick makeover to mark the occasion. len. >> reporter: exactly right, liz. san jose has spent about 1.3 billion dollars over the last couple of years to modernize the airport behind me but a couple of the major pieces were still missing, m

by slightly raising the state's sales tax. he also pushed foraneducationplanthat includes teacher pay raises, new jobs, and investment in charter schools. >>> a new crackdown on drunk drivers is underway in the district. a new law signed by mayor gray yesterday means anyone convicted of driving under the influence can be ordered to use ignition lock devices if it's -- even if it's their first offense. the devices prevent a car from starting unless the driver proves that he or she has not been drinking. the law also increases the penalties for driving drunk with a child in the car. >>> testing drivers to see if they have been drinking is also getting easier for d.c. police. the city unveiled new breath machines that replace faulty equipment that forced police to abandon the tests two years ago. new officers will again be able to use the machines to catch drunk drivers throughout the city. >> i don't think there's an acceptable excuse for it. someone who's driving under the influence or driving drunk is actually like a moving missile. >> about 1,400 people were arrested last fall in a c

theeducationalexperiencefor all students. it's a valid concern say experts who suggest admissions boards rely as much on rigorous language screening as son test scores. >> then it can go smoothly. it takes training and the part of the staff, in fact, training of the faculty to engage these students within the classroom. >> and elsewhere on campus, where the number of chinese students pursuing an american education is only expected to grow. i see like more and more students come from mainland china and they like really want to have this opportunity here. >> in santa clara california, clauda cowan, fox news. >> i'm shannen bream in bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. rare speech to supporters tonight we have rare reaction to what he said to the u.s. state department. it is yet another attempt by him to claim to power. it does nothing for the goal to a political condition. only for the syrians, but their allies, russian, not offered a peace plan and the rebels won't even talk. in u.s. politics, they would call it the optics and they're important. president assad >> too looking in c

dilutetheeducationalexperiencefor all students. it's a valid concern say experts who suggest admissions boards rely as much on rigorous language screening as son test scores. >> then it can go smoothly. it takes training and the part of the staff, in fact, training of the faculty to engage these students within the classroom. >> and elsewhere on campus, where the number of chinese students pursuing an american education is only expected to grow. i see like more and more students come from mainland china and they like really want to have this opportunity here. >> in santa clara california, clauda cowan, fox news. >> i'm shannen bream in tonight for harris falkner: assad gives a rare speech to supporter and what he says from the u.s. state department. urging syrians to defend their country against the rebels who started against his regime two years ago. it's now a civil war. and 60,000 people estimated to have been killed since it began, saying in a statement. assad's speech today is yet another attempt by the regime to cling to power and does nothing to advance the syrian peop

hike pressureforeducation. hewill ask for $2 billion in cuts to balance a general fund of $90 billion. it is a far cry from the $25 billion in cuts he had to make after taking office two years ago. and $16 billion in cuts a year ago. the additional $6 billion a year in tax revenue for education will allow brown to propose sending more money to poor school districts and allowing other districts more spending nextibility. >> there are questions about the reliability of the new 78 dreamliner jet as it prepares for flight out of san jose airport tomorrow. they have had a stream of problems all week and a flight was canceled yesterday in japan because of a message that indicated a brake problem of the on tuesday another splashed 40 gallons of jet fuel on a runway at logan international airport in bought before take off. on monday, again in boston, a difficulty japan airlines dream liner experienced a battery fire. boeing says they have extreme confidence in the new plane and so do flight safety consultants. >> ing in is in common in the three events or a serious event. we cannot bl

or opportunities? with an advanced degreeineducationfromcapella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> welcome back. here's some stories making news this morning. syrian president has once again rejected international calls for him to step down, saying he'll continue his fight against rebel forces. he also proposed what he called a new peace plan that the u.s. state department said was quote detached from reality. >>> another night of rioting from northern enireland in belfast. people fought with the rioters. >>> off the coast of venezuela a search is in its fourth day carrying the italian fashion designer vittori missoni. >>> in a new interview britain's prince charles discussed the responsibility he feels as his son prince william and his wife kate prepare to make him a grandfather. >> i didn't want to be confronted by my future grandchild saying, why didn't you do something? to try to make sure that we leave them something that's not a totally -- >> prince charles also said that he

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. >>> maryland schools are the best in the country. the mag psi "education week" released its annual survey. mar lend is considered to have quality teachers and students who leave high school ready for college. schools in virginia came in fourth. the survey gave that state lower grades based on the early childhood education program and student achievement. d.c. schools were closer to the bottom at number 45 for some of the worst test scores in the country. >>> still ahead on "news4 at 6," two police cars stolen in alexandria. tonight officers say they know who did it. >>> the latest on the flu outbreak. >>> and i'll show you when the up. >>> two men have been arrested for allegedly stealing two alexandria police cars back in december. daniel harris was picked up on sunday during a traffic stop. corey yates was taken into custody earlier this week. both are charged with grand larceny auto. police say they're still looking for the missing shotgun and laptop computer that was in one of the cars. >>> the centers for disease control says this year's flew season is one of the worst in decades. emergen

that nightmare shooting three weeks ago when adam lanza killed 20 first graders,sixeducators, thenhimself. now the school they were in is still a crime scene. and so the students are now using a refurbished school a few miles away. they are finding it the healing process to be together again. >> that new school has been renamed sandy hook elementary as police plan to guard this campus for the foreseeable future. >>> well tonight we are getting the inside story on 44 kids rescued from child sex abusers all thanks to an international sting operation. under arrest tonight, nearly 250 people mostly here in this country, but there are still suspected pedophiles on out there. as they tell us that they hope you can help identify some of them. now, i will have to warn you some of the details you're about to hear are disturbing. >> reporter: take a close look at these photographers. three men and a woman identified as sexual abuser of children that need to be taken off the streets. they're a part of a startling trend in which the victims are younger and younger. >> a recent case that we did last year i

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aneducationwhenshe was shot in october, and has been getting life-saving medical treatment in britain. malala is expected to continue rehab at her family's temporary home there. the 15-year-old is expected to have major reconstructive surgery in the next few weeks. >>> there's been a lot of talk about superstorm sandy aid, but another important piece of legislation also never came to a vote, the reauthorization of the violence against women act. wisconsin representative gwynne moore is a cosponsor and also a victim of sexual violence. >> i'm reminded of a time that i got into an automobile of a man i thought was a personal friend to go get some fried chicken, and he pulled in behind some vacant buildings, raped me, choked me, almost to death, and when i went to the hospital, i was encouraged by an advocate, this was in 1970s, long before there was a violence against women act, long before there was a rape shield act, and i took him to court, and indeed i was on trial. >> and that is the passion with which representative moore argues for this violence against women act reauthorization,

. it encompasses mentalhealth,education, aswell as access to guns. >> reporter: with the one-month anniversary of the shooting at newtown, connecticut, approaching, washington is pressured to take immediate action. gabby giffords who was injured by a gunman two years ago, is taking a prominent role in the gun debate. giffords and her husband have pushed for congressional action, on mental health, high-capacity gun magazines and background checks to purchase a gun. >> i bought a gun at walmart recently. and i got a background check. >> reporter: the shock over the elementary school shooting has led many communities to offer gun buyback programs. >> if we can prevent one child, one innocent bystander from being the victim of a random accident, or the target of an unstable person, it will be well worth our time and effort. >> reporter: but at the same time, gun stores say their merchandise is flying off the shelf. >> people want to be able to protect themselves. >> reporter: the biden task force hopes to make recommendations by the end of the month. and president obama may act before congress by

delicious. the pakistani school girl who was shot by the taliban over her campaign forgirlseducationhasjust been released from the hospital. she spent the last two months in the uk at the hospital. she'll head home to continue her rehabilitation. then will be readmitted to the hospital early next month for cranial reconstructive surgery. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> is that what i think it is? >> where was the last time you saw bin laden? >> three senators want the cia to prove it did not mislead makers of the movie zero dark thirty. the film depict the 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden. a senate investigation revealed no useful intelligence came from harsh interrogation methods like waterboardi waterboarding. it led to some tips -- the senators want morale to back up his claim and share information told to movie producers. >>> 4:46 right now. secretary of state hillary clinton plans to return to work next week. that from the state department which says that she's resting at home but is in contact with senior staff. clinton fainted and had a concussion last month.

-sex marriage. but even those who voted in favor may still need alittleeducationaboutwhat it all means. >> i think people hear marriage and they assume that all of the benefits that come with being married recognized by the federal government, health care and in this case immigration benefits, come with that. but under current law these couples are not covered. >> marylanders are very surprised. they are like, we did it. it's done. you've got all the rights. and we have to say not all of them. >> reporter: sarah's visa expires in 2014. unlike a heterosexual married couple, diana cannot sponsor sarah for permanent residency in the u.s. even though same-sex marriage is legal in maryland. >> it is going to be huge for us being married. it will be more like are we single, partnered? what are we? >> reporter: what they want now is to ensure the happily ever ever. now, the group immigration equality estimates that there are 36,000 couples who share this same immigration issue. about half of them are already raising children together. now, this could change in a couple of ways. number one, if the s

of transportation, and the headofeducation, arneduncan will also be part of this important meeting. the gun and ammunition sales are also going up. many gun enthusiasts are stocking up on weapons and ammunition, fearing they could soon be outlawed. the national rifle association has made its position clear. no new gun laws. but the vice president has also spelled out the intentions of the white house. >> the president is going that at or executive action can be taken. we have not decided what that is yet, but we are compiling it all with the help of the attorney general and the rest of the cabinet members as well as legislative action will be required. >> with this meeting in just a few hours, you get a sense this morning that this debate is just heating up. on the 19th of this month, and rights groups will be holding cow appreciation day. just two days before the inauguration. live at the white house, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> now to the colorado movie theater shooting. a judge is expected to rule by tomorrow whether accused gunman james holmes will stand trial. 3 day-hearing wrapped u

tax cuts and fighting with the teachers union over tenure, payandeducationreforms,but he now preaches reconciliation in his address tuesday afternoon. and jon, he did that, but he never once compromised a single value. he fought the unions. he won. he got the unions coming to him to reform schools. and he's fought budget battles, and he's won. he's won them on his terms, but he doesn't vilify the democrats. he works with them. and this is -- again, for some reason, for some reason in washington, d.c., and with certain members of the conservative entertainment complex that follow washington, d.c., actually working with the other side and winning is seen as a political sin. >> yeah. the one nuance i'd add to that is from the bleachers is it reflects of ideological warfare is the problem. politics is about ideas. it should be. fights over education, fights over taxes are important. it's just the fact when you invest everything in your eye delogical position and decline to recognize that the nature of a republic is to give mutual concessions of opinion or we're not going to make

as to why we had the '95/'96 government strike. it's the same things. it'sabouteducation. it'sabout medicare. it's about the environment. you talked about going on vacation and coming back and hearing the same thing. we're talking about the same thing from '95 as we are today. we haven't really decided yet what type of country we want to be and how we want to spend the money in order to get there. we spend a great deal of money on education. we probably spend more money per student than any other industrialized nations. yet when you look at the collective global testing, we're somewhere in the middle of the pack. so the conversation we need to be having isn't just about how much money or how are we spending that money, and is this moving us towards the type of country we want to be? >> that's much too complicated. i'm just kidding. >> this is the point. this is the debate. there has to be a debate. we're going to debate how we spend our money. we're now talking about when we have the debates. we should be having it in the traditional manner in which the governments operate. if we do

may at a time could be greaterdesigneducationinanything it done before or since. they specialize in downtown someone higher to make a downtown plan elected and if there with my family, preferably for a month. there's many reasons to pursue a city where you plan it. first it's more efficient in terms of travel and meetings, something that can become expensive. second to get to know a place to memorize every building, street and block. it gives you the chance to get familiar with locals over coffee, dinner some people's homes, drinks the neighborhood's pads and chance encounters on the street. these non-meeting meeting for most of the real intelligence could collect it. these are all great reasons, but the main reason to spend time in the city is the place for the citizen. shuttling between a hotel and meeting facilities and other citizens do. the tickets of school, drop by dry cleaners, step out for lunch, hit the gym or pick up groceries, get them some song and considered even sure after dampier. friends who take enough for a night on the main square. these are among the normal t

a uk hospital today. she was targeted by the terrorist group forpromotingeducation. sheis continuing treatment and living with her parents. talks on the nuclear program later this month. the top negotiator agreeing to head back to the negotiating table. the islamic state last met in june. the talks ended in a stalemate. hundreds of thousands gathering in gaza city celebrating the anniversary of the party. the leader predicts an end to the five-year split between the two. those are your headlines. back to,. connell: thank you very much, anna. this year is different after the fiscal cliff compromise with your paycheck. payday. jeff flock with the story. jeff: we had been paying 6.2% to our social security pension. there was a holiday of 2%. and lots of people do not know that. i was just talking to another young lady. did you know you are getting less in your paycheck? >> no, i did not know that at all. let's put the numbers up. you're head is almost $1000 on the year. >> yeah right. is that from social security taxes? jeff: exactly. the numbers we are putting up right now are showing

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. >> analysts anticipate that the first big issue willbeeducation, especiallycollege tuition hikes. although the budget will be in better shape, he also says there is always more demands than money available. >>> assembly woman nancy skinner plans to talk about new legislation aimed the regulating ammunition. skinner says the bill will help curb gun violence and mass shootings. the bill may be heard in committee as soon as january 20th. >>> in new york city they are planning to vote on a proposal to hire as many as 500 retired police officers to stand guard at city schools. the officers would be armed and in plain clothes. the new york police department has not commentedded. >>> the man accused of opening fire inside a sacramento bar has been released from the hospital and booked into jail. 22-year-old carlito montoya got into an argument over a spilled drink and shot three people inside the bar, killing two of them. two others have been arrested in connection with the case. gunfire erupted as thousands of families were gathered nearby for a new year's eve fireworks show. >>> that new year's

that could relieve traffic jams in northern virginia andaneducationplanpushing teacher pay raises, new jobs and investment in charter schools and you were abling the general assembly to put politics aside and get to work. >> if politics trumps effective governing then we all lose. if we're remembered at all, then we'll all be remembered for what we actually get done. not what we promised to do. >> mcdonald also wants to eliminate the gas tax and make up the difference by slightly raising the sales tax. >>> the number of flu cases across the u.s. continues to multiply. so far, 44 states are reporting widespread flu cases. in boston, things have gotten so bad that the mayor has declared a public health emergency. emergency rooms throughout that city are reporting overcrowding and a low supply of flu vaccine. four flu-related deaths have been reported in boston already. our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman was in boston to see how bad things are. >> i've been to two major hospital emergency departments in the last three days and i have to tell you've none seen anything like this i

, and her father has been given a job,appointededucationattache.>>> an american eagle pilot was arrested just before takeoff this morning at the minneapolis/st. paul international airport. the pilot smelled of alcohol before he boarded the plane. dural preflight checks, the pilot was given a breathalyzer test and he was arrested. the flight was delayed. >>> a battery-powered toothbrush and luggage caused travel backups today. workers at air trance hear a the terminal reopened about an hour later. >>> more than two months as soon as superstorm sandy devastated parts of new york and new jersey. today congress approved nearly a $10 billion bill in eight to help pay. some lawmakers have been outraged by delays in funding for sandy relief. >> it was a very emotional day. very, very upset this bill was delayed and the victims of superstorm sandy had to wait so long. lawyers were leaving nothing to chance, furious that money for claims have been held up for victims. >> they've been suffering. they have suffered long enough. they need to hear from their government. you they a total disaster in h

, >>> a 14-year-old girl shot by the taliban over her campaign forgirlseducation. she'sout of the hospital and on her way home. she left to queen elizabeth hospital in england for an hour ago. she's been there the past two months and she'll be readmitted in january or february for cranial reconstructive surgery. >>> after a few days of delay, the house is considering a measure that would allow more than $9 billion in relief for hurricane sandy victims. lawmakers sparked outrage when they adjourned without voting on the measure which is needed to player pay for flood insurance claims for more than 100,000 people in the northeast. part of a larger $60 billion package approved last week by the senate. >>> good news for federal workers. their first pay raise in two years. in 2010, president obama signed an executive order freezing pay but that expires march 27th. that's when federal civilian workers could see a .75 bump. working capitol hill could prevent it. congress has yet to negotiate the national debt limit and spending cuts. language in the could extend the current pay freeze beyond the

. the list take several factors into account including graduation ratesandeducationfunding.♪ america, america &&. >> the presidential inaugural committee has announced the line-up for president obama's second inauguration. beyonce will sing the national appear them. former american idol kelly clarkson will perform my opportunitiery 'tis of three and james taylor will sing america the beautiful. president obama's public inauguration ceremony is set for january 21st. >>> i helped d.c. back it on up and bust loose and now city leaders are making sure we always remember chuck brown. today, mayor vincent gray will unveil the design for the new chuck brown memorial. he will also sign plans that finalize the honor. >>> coming up next, we are talking about rg iii's knee. >> you know, he had surgery wednesday morn, yesterday. and the man who work his magic on the superstar says he is hopeful griffin will be back on the field in time to this year's regular season. we'll have more on that when fox 5 morning news continues.  >>> d.c. mayor vincent gray will set i'll bet with seattle's mayor to

the candidate of african merges as ben noted his article. he was also the candidate of upscale college-educated white liberal voters and the thing is in a democratic white primary right now, if you get both of those constituencies, you have a very formidable voting block. when you look at a lot of these other attendants, people look at hillary clinton by virtue of being a clinton would get the popular vote. so that's the other piece. that's the complicating story with ben's story. if you have a woman who's running as well, that's another powerful identity politics play that could con fwuz the picture, versus candidates like booker and a candidate like patrick. remember that barack obama in his 2000 run for congress he ran against an african-american from the south side of chicago who said that barack obama wasn't really authentic and he didn't have an authentic tie. cory booker also has that. they have potential liabilities as well. >> we're making a huge mistake and that is governor de deval patrick is a governor. i have been saying mayor cory booker would l be president one day. you're puttin

come together attorney general, home loan security. departmentofeducationhealthand human services, et cetera, we know this is a complex problem. we know there is no single answer. >> mr. biden says he will give the president some recommendations by tuesday. even if he doesn't expect that will solve the whole problem, shepard. >> no new restrictions of any kind no matter what. >> the nra rejects any new restrictions gun violence ban. here is chief lobbist on "america live." >> every gun owner in america was heart broken over what happened in connecticut. there is no gun owner in america who wants to see some mad man go out and misuse a firearm. but we have to be honest in this country about what works and what doesn't work. we had a gun ban. we had a high capacity magazine ban. not for six months or for a year but for a decade and even bill clinton's justice department said it had no impact. >> still gun control advocates pushing for expanded background checks private sellers gun shows as well as dealers, as many as 40% of gun sales involve no background checks. the president would

ofeducationislook at our government more like a family. our government takes in about $2.2 trillion a year. it spends $3.8 trillion, and it has a $14.3 trillion deficit. let's just take all those zeros away and pretend that our government is a family. so this family earns $22,000 a year. it spends $38,000 a year, and it has a credit card bill of -- or a balance on its credit card of $143,000. >> so should the government manage its finances like most households do to get control of the debt problem? "reason" magazine thinks so but cnbc contributor jared bernstein says there's no way. jared, why not? does it oversimplify is it t? why wouldn't that work? >> yeah, i found that to be oversimplifying and misleading. well, first of all, families and the government are different in a very important and actually keynesian way. when families are tightening their belts because of recession, the government needs to loosen its belt with fiscal stimulus to offset the demand contraction, but it has to be temporary. it has to go back the other way around. when families are doing bert and loosening the bel

this morning includes more money foreducationthanksto voter- approved tax hikes. but it also stresses continued fiscal restraint just about everywhere else. that might not sit well with fellow democrats who are fighting to restore slashed state services. >>> uc-davis will have ato pay a million dollars for the pepper spraying incident. 21 "occupiers" will get $35,000 apiece the rest given to attorneys and other protestors. this happened in the fall of 2011. >>> time now 6:11. crumbling castle, are the sacramento kings on the move? >> plus a scary situation. who rescued the driver of this boat after it spun out of control? >> i love it. i wouldn't sell something i didn't love. >> and the taste of sweet success. how a local teen is hoping to turn candy bars into cash for college. [ male announcer ] the career landscape of america is changing. new jobs are here, and by 2025 we could have millions more that demand qualified college graduates. many in the bay area. at devry university, our market-responsive bachelor's and master's degree programs can

over her campaign forgirlseducationhasjust been released from the hospital. she's leaving the hospital in the uk. she was recovering for the past two months. she's heading home now but will have to come back latian, early february for -- melissa mollet, news 4. >>> a former jail guard in prince george's county expected to plead guilty in connection with a death of an inmate. >> he's accused of ignoring the inmate and letting him die. a medical examiner initially ruled white's death a homicide but later said white may have strangled himself. mcintosh was charged with lying to law enforcement. supposed to go to trial next week. >>> funeral services set for a police officer killed in a crash. last night fellow police honored officer chris young with a line of motorcycles outside a chapel. young was a motorcycle officer killed in an accident monday while responding to a call in bristow. a private ceremony is set to begin at 10:00 this morning. >>> classmates are praying for a howard county teen involved in a crash who is now in critical condition. 18-year-old jeffrey sinclair

because she openly challenged the taliban's efforts todenyeducationandother rights to women. malala was flown to queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham which has treated hundreds of soldiers injured in the wars in afghanistan and iraq. malala will continue to come to this hospital for outpatient therapy. in a few weeks from now she'll be readmitted here for reconstructive surgery on her head. malala will continue her recovery with her parents and two brothers who have moved to central england. this week her father was given a three year diplomatic post in britain. more than 250,000 people have signed online petitions calling for malala to be nominated for a nobel peace prize. the taliban has vowed to target her again. rita nissan for cbs news, birmingham, england. >> taliban gunmen attacked more women this week. they shot and killed five teachers riding in a van in the same part of pakistan where malala was shot. >>> gabrielle giffords is paying a visit to newtown, connecticut. plans call for her to meet privately with families of the 20 children and six school officials killed at s

morning, the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot by the taliban over her campaign forgirlseducationisout of the hospital and on her way home. she left england's hospital a little more than an hour ago. she'll be readmitted in january, early february for cranial reconstructive surgery. >>> iran agreed to hold talks with six major powers about its atomic program this month. but the date and venue have yet to be decided. the united states, russia, france, great britain, germany and china want to reign in the uranium enrichment program to be sure -- iranian leaders say they are not seeking nuclear weapons capability. >>> former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords will meet with families of the sandy hook elementary tragedy. she'll travel to newtown, connecticut, for the meeting this afternoon. last month a gunman killed 20 children and six staff members. giffords was shot in the head two years ago at a campaign event in tucson, arizona. six others in that shooting died, including a 9-year-old girl. the gunman, jared loughner was sentenced to life in prison back in november. >>> apologiz

to a championship in 1964, what do you remember about that? >> it was not only a thrill, but it wasaneducationaswell. at that age in life, i really understood that it was about us, us, not me. starting with our coach and our players and all, knowing how difficult it was to achieve, one guy doesn't do it. and one guy doesn't excel without the help of his peers and that's the way life is. so going through that in college and learning how important it was to establish the kind of relationships that is necessary to continue to grow, that's what that was about. that was part of it. sure, the achievement, but knowing it is more than you. >> of course. you have your teammates. come on, imagine these guys and i could be wrong, but are they just so incredibly nervous right now or are they just focused? >> well, i think that -- well, i know, i know the nerves are there, actually they have been basically climbing the walls without literally doing it since last night. you get up today, it is one of the longest days of their lives, and this is a positive day. usually, you know, time drags on when somethi

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